Nursing
Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:
Effect of Peer Support on Treatment Engagement in Clients with Opioid Use Disorder
Collection
Identifier: 190 - 01 - 04 - Effect of Peer Support
Scope and Contents
Publisher: Clarion, Pa. : Clarion University of Pennsylvania ; Edinboro, Pa. : Edinboro University of PennsylvaniaPublication Date: 2021Format: 1 online resource (56 leaves) : chartstext file PDFDescription:Opioid misuse has been a growing concern that has escalated to a public health emergency. Despite substance use programs that offer assistance in the treatment of opioid use disorder (OUD), keeping the client engaged in...
Dates:
2021
Exploring nurses’ knowledge of palliative care
Item — Volume Archives LD1017 .C8133 2012 A43
Identifier: 190 - 01 - 04 - LD1017 .C8133 2012 A43
Abstract
Description: vii, 93 leaves : ill. ; 29 cm.
Notes: Includes abstract; Thesis (M.S.)--Clarion University of Pennsylvania and Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 2012; Bibliography : leaves 56-62.
Dates:
2012
"I Have Something to Tell You," The Augmentative and Alternative Communication Project
Collection
Identifier: 190 - 01 - 04 - I Have Something
Scope and Contents
Publication Date: 2019Format: 86 pages, pdf : diagrams ; charts ; samplesDescription:A social-learning group was used to train caregivers of school-age augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) users. Training was aimed at the caregiver of emergent AAC users and occurred in the home and community settings using a modeling strategy. Instruction was primarily delivered in three 15-minute training sessions using Facebook. In addition to social media...
Dates:
2019
Retrospective Chart Review of a Nasal Decolonization Program to Decrease Surgical Site Infections at a Community Based Medical Center
Collection
Identifier: 190 - 01 - 04 - Retrospective Chart Review
Scope and Contents
Publication Date: 2021Format: 51 pages, pdf, online resource: chartsDescription:Background: Surgical site infections (SSI’s) are a major concern for patients, providers, and healthcare organizations worldwide. SSI’s remain the costliest and most common of all hospital-acquired infections (HAI’s) (Septimus, 2019). It is estimated that SSI’s occur in 2 percent to 5 percent of all patients undergoing surgery, translating to 160,000 to 300,000 people...
Dates:
2021
